In most cases the web site content is presented first in the source code output

Regular Updates

One of keys to keeping your site relevant and visible in Search Engine results is to update your web site frequently.

Editing in Spring CMS to maximise SEO potential

Creating web sites that are easy for Search Engines to index is a straight forward process. The guidelines below will help ensure your Spring CMS site has every chance of staying visible in Search Engine results.

Editing SEO tip 1: Fil out the fields under the "Info" tab

When editing pages in the SpringCMS, the "info" tab is where good SEO habits to start.

Give your page a relevant title and then enter a richer, more descriptive 'Browser Window Title'

Enter a page 'Description' that describes in a nutshell what the page is about. (1-2 sentences.)

In SpringCMS the 'Keywords' field is there to enhance the 'search' tool on your company web site. (If your web site has this feature switched on). The SpringCMS Keywords field is not used by Search Engines such as Bing, Google etc. This keywords field is a feature of Spring that allows you to choose keywords that directly relate to the topic of your page but are not actually included in the page text. For example a page about a canteen menu will benefit from having "cafeteria, tuck shop, deli" as hidden key words in case parents put those terms into the web site search.

NOTE: The content you enter in the Title, Browser Window Title and Description fields MUST be relevant to the current page - if you try to game the system by adding long strings of keywords into these fields across multiple pages, or content not relevant to the current page, your SEO may be negatively affected.